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Get your work out of Vizcom with the Export Panel

Download canvas content as image, video, vector, or 3D-model files, with control over format, resolution, and quality — and batch-export multiple assets at once.

When to use the Export Panel

The Export Panel is your final step: take a finished concept out of Vizcom in the format your next tool or audience needs. Use the Export Panel when:
  • Downloading renders for presentation, print, or handoff
  • Exporting layered files (PSD) for further editing
  • Saving animations or video as MP4 or GIF
  • Exporting 3D models for use in other software

How to use the Export Panel

Open it from the Export button in the toolbar (or from a right-click / File menu). A modal opens with a sidebar to pick what you’re exporting and a main area for its options.

Exporting images

  1. Open the Export panel and select your image asset(s).
  2. Choose a Format: PNG, JPEG (with a quality slider), or SVG (vector output, Pro).
  3. Choose Scaling: Original, 2K, 4K, or 8K — the larger tiers use AI to upscale.
  4. In Studio, optionally switch between Canvas and Layers export (Layers enables PSD), and toggle a watermark where available.
  5. Export. A single asset downloads directly; multiple assets bundle into a ZIP.

Exporting video

  1. Select a video asset.
  2. Choose a Format: MP4 or GIF.
  3. For MP4, choose a Quality: Original, 2K, or 4K (upscaled tiers are Pro).
  4. Export.

Exporting 3D models

  1. Select a 3D asset.
  2. Choose a format: GLB, STL, USDZ, OBJ, or FBX. (OBJ downloads as a .zip with its material and texture files.)
  3. Export.
Closing the panel doesn’t cancel an in-progress export — upscale and conversion run in the background, and the close button reminds you “processing will continue.”

Best practices when using the Export Panel

  • Match format to destination
    • PNG for transparency and quality, JPEG for smaller files, SVG for vector workflows, PSD for layered editing.
  • Only upscale when you need it
    • Export at Original for on-screen use; reserve 2K/4K/8K for print or large-format output.
  • Use Layers export for handoff
    • Export by layer (PSD) when someone downstream needs to keep elements separate.

Tips

Your export settings — format, scaling, quality — are remembered between sessions, so once you’ve set up your preferred output you can re-export quickly.
Batch upscaling has per-plan limits on how many images or videos you can upscale at once. If the export button is disabled, the tooltip lists which limits you’ve exceeded — reduce your selection or upscale in smaller batches. AI upscaling results may vary from the source.

Next steps

  • Use Enhance & Upscale to maximize quality before a high-resolution export.
  • Use Remove Background to export a clean cutout on transparency.
  • Share directly from Vizcom with file sharing when you don’t need a local download.